ततो मूकोऽयमित्येव नानोपायैः प्रबोधितः । पित्रा यदा न कुरुते व्यवहाराय मानसम्
tato mūko'yamityeva nānopāyaiḥ prabodhitaḥ | pitrā yadā na kurute vyavahārāya mānasam
Alors, pensant : « Celui-ci est muet », son père tenta de l’éveiller par maints moyens. Mais lorsqu’il ne tournait même pas son esprit vers les affaires ordinaires de la vie—
Nārada
Listener: Śaunaka and sages
Scene: A father attempts various remedies—calling, offering toys/food, bringing teachers—while the child remains inwardly fixed; the household watches in mixed pity and frustration.
The tension between worldly expectations and inner spiritual absorption is acknowledged, setting the stage for divine resolution and grace.
Not named in this verse; it remains part of the biographical narrative connected to the adhyāya’s tīrtha-māhātmya.
None; it narrates the father’s attempts to bring the boy into ordinary social behavior.